Zvikomborero Tangawamira, also known as Zvi, is an impact-focused African woman serving as the Senior Program Manager for the Herding for Health Program. She holds an MSc in Conservation Planning and an MBA in Global Business and Sustainability. With a background in conservation and international development, and nearly two decades of experience working in various fields across East and Southern Africa, she has contributed to the development of sustainability policies and successfully commercialised research outputs in health and nutrition. Her work focuses on supporting African communities through an integrated conservation and business approach.
Uncontrolled animal movement is one of the biggest challenges in communal rangelands. Livestock that is not kraaled and herded properly results in:
Regaining livestock movement control in communal rangelands through skills development, improved resources and incentives can lead to multiple positive effects.